Employers Questioning College Grad Readiness for Career Success
In January, this survey of employers conducted on behalf of The Association of American Colleges and Universities was released and immediately gained some widespread attention. That’s because the findings showed many employers expressed genuine concern over the career-readiness of recent college grads entering the workforce.
Writing for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Paula Wasley probably had […]
Distance Learning ‘Not for Sissies’ Says Expert
When I first scanned this item in USA Today about the growth of distance learning nationwide, and which features a single mom with a total commitment to her online studies without regard to the rigorous demands of self-discipline it places on her, I thought the quote in this headline was hers. But upon a more […]
How do you take your learning?
We live in an age of choices. Just about any service or product on the market is expected to come with choices. Do you want 400 free minutes,150 text messages, and free calling within network, or 800 voice minutes, unlimited data and call your friends free on any network? […]
New UMassOnline Offerings Reflect Continued National Leadership
Just in case you missed this announcement UMassOnline announced today three new programs following on the heels of separate announcements last November that saw the launch of the nation’s first fully-online Master of Public Health in Nutrition program as well as ten new programs featuring blended learning innovations. These new programs include a collaborative concentration […]
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